Beverly Ann Grady (Anderson)
November 18, 1937-January 16, 2024
Beverly Ann Grady (Anderson), age 86, of Lincoln, NE passed away on Tuesday, January 16, 2024, at The Country House in Lincoln, NE. She was born at home in Wilsonville, NE on November 18, 1937, to John Macdonald "Mac" and Mildred (Adkins) Anderson.
Beverly and her brother, Robert Lyle Anderson, grew up in Arapahoe, NE, and helping work the family farm. She graduated from Arapahoe High School with the class of 1955. Beverly attended Nebraska Wesleyan University, where she earned her Physical Education Degree in 1959 and her Masters in Physical Education from the University of Nebraska in 1966. In between, Beverly did post graduate study at the University of Hawaii and Long Beach State and taught for two years in Garden Grove, California. In 1962, she returned to Nebraska and taught physical education at Nebraska Wesleyan for seven years and then at the University of Nebraska.
Beverly was married in 1963 and had two daughters, Kelly Works and Brenda Parrish. While being a devoted and loving mother to her daughters, Beverly was also a savvy businesswoman and successfully ran a hotel management and ownership company for over 30 years. For many years, she was the Governor for Best Western Hotels in Nebraska and in the 1980s Beverly was named as one of the most successful businesswomen in the State of Nebraska.
Beverly loved the Lord her Savior and was an active member in St. Paul United Methodist Church in Lincoln for over 50 years where Beverly taught Sunday school, ran VBS and played the bells. Beverly was an avid traveler and was blessed to be able to see much of the world. She especially loved vacationing in Cancun with her children and grandchildren.
She leaves behind a large family that will remember her for the vibrant, energetic, and caring woman that she was. Survivors include: Daughter and son-in-law, Kelly and Mike Works, of Lincoln, NE; daughter and son-in-law, Brenda and John Parrish, Broomfield, CO; 10 grandchildren: Lauren (Ryan) Brinkman of Austin, TX, Conner Works, Duncan Works, and Grady Works, of Lincoln; Ashley (Antonio) Fike of Cullman, AL, Nathan Parrish, Lindsey Parrish, Cameron Parrish, Jason Parrish and Matthew Parrish of Broomfield, CO, sister-in-law, Lorrie Anderson of Arapahoe, NE, nieces and nephews; JD (Linda) Anderson, JoDee Walbridge, Janelle (Leon) Ehrke, Jason (Lisa) Anderson.
A special thanks to The Country House, Laura Thelen and all the caregivers for the great support, care, and love they have provided Bev for the last few years of Beverly's life.
Beverly is preceded in death by her parents, her brother Robert, nephew in law John Walbridge, and great nephews Austin John Anderson and Sam Gillen.
Funeral Services will be January 27, 2024, at 10:30 AM at Arapahoe Methodist Church, in Arapahoe, Nebraska. Service will be livestreamed at Arapahoe Methodist Church Facebook page. Burial will follow at Arapahoe Cemetery, Arapahoe, NE. Memorials are suggested to the Alzheimer's Association and the Nebraska Wesleyan Scholarship Fund in her name. Garey Funeral Home of Arapahoe, NE is in charge of her arrangements. Condolences and personal reflections may be left at gareyfuneralhome.com.
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Kay Bowmaster Green
March 20, 2024
Beverly Grady was my PE instructor at Nebraska Wesleyan. She was fun, thoughtful, and enjoyed her students! She will be missed!!! Kay Bowmaster Green.
Kay Green
March 20, 2024
Bev was my PE teacher at NWU! She was energetic and fun with a beautiful smile. I have fond memories of her. She touched many lives! May she rest in peace. Prayers continue for her family. Kay Green
Karen Stevens
January 23, 2024
My heart breaks to learn of Mrs. Grady´s passing. She was my PE teacher at NWU and a very dear friend. My sincere condolences to Kelly and Brenda and families. I am so thankful that her struggles are over. Rest in Peace Dear Friend.
Karen Stevens Polk, NE
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